Showing posts with label 11th Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 11th Street. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Village Green's project runway
On Sunday, I thought there was a big Open House or something at Village Green, 11th Street's very first "eco-indulgent" condo. Seemed as if management busted out the velvet ropes to make potential condogoers feel as if they were entering a self-important hookah bar or something. Just needed a few bouncers with clipboards and headsets...
Then yesterday, there were huge lines to get in! Is there really a demand to get those remaining units?
Seriously. What? I made my way up front... and... It's Fashion Week! Uh, at least Eco Fashion Week!...
Guess it makes sense to hold this show here, in a building billed as environmentally friendly with LEED-Gold certification ...
There was a guy with a clipboard and headset... and only letting in people on some list. I'm never on any lists. So, uh, I kind of snuck in...
Anyway, roughly where the gym will be on the ground floor to the west of the lobby ...
A runway was set up for designer Joann Berman...and away it went, with eco-friendly designs made with organic materials and recyclables and what not...
That's Berman in the sunglasses below after the show...
In the end, though, I was not as successful sneaking up to see the $2 million penthouse...
Then yesterday, there were huge lines to get in! Is there really a demand to get those remaining units?
Seriously. What? I made my way up front... and... It's Fashion Week! Uh, at least Eco Fashion Week!...
Guess it makes sense to hold this show here, in a building billed as environmentally friendly with LEED-Gold certification ...
There was a guy with a clipboard and headset... and only letting in people on some list. I'm never on any lists. So, uh, I kind of snuck in...
Anyway, roughly where the gym will be on the ground floor to the west of the lobby ...
A runway was set up for designer Joann Berman...and away it went, with eco-friendly designs made with organic materials and recyclables and what not...
That's Berman in the sunglasses below after the show...
In the end, though, I was not as successful sneaking up to see the $2 million penthouse...
Friday, February 12, 2010
Buy this 11th Street apartment building, where the residents "quiet, respectful of the property, orderly, and pay timely"
Quiet? Respectful? Orderly? When can I move in!? This 1900-era tenement on East 11th between Avenue B and Avenue C is fresh on the market for $6.7 million.
Per the listing:
But are the bargoers walking back to wherever they came from as quiet and respectful?
Per the listing:
Perfectly Renovated Pre-War 20 unit Building
Renovated units: (11) free market rents
#of two bedrooms: (5)
Annual rents: $ 405,900
Boiler: 3yrs.
Roof: 2yrs.
Real Estate Taxes: $26,000 approx.
Water and Sewer: $1200
Gas Tank size: 1,080
Potential rent increases (9) apartments
Maintenance is very low due to the number of renovated (11) apartments and the new systems.
Tenants are quiet, respectful of the property, orderly, and pay timely.
But are the bargoers walking back to wherever they came from as quiet and respectful?
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Witnesses: Plump Dumpling delivery guy punched and robbed last night
An EV Grieve reader sent along this account from last night...
Around 9:30 pm, one of the Plump Dumpling delivery guys was punched in the face and robbed right around 329 E. 11th St. [between Second Avenue and First Avenue] on his way back from a delivery. A bunch of people saw it happen and one guy tried going after the assailant but wasn't able to catch him...
What was even more disturbing was the aftermath. The cops showed up shortly after one male witness reported it and arrived at the restaurant -- basically demanding to speak to the victim. Unfortunately, I had just seen the victim outside getting back on his bike, yelling at another delivery guy; he seemed (obviously) like he was very upset and distraught about what had just happened. Nonetheless, he left to make another delivery as the cops walked into the restaurant.
Next -- the cops were extremely rude and abrasive, asking the manager where the delivery guy was and when the manager assured them that he was coming back to talk to them, albeit in very broken English ... [the cops] started getting irrationally angry. They started interrupting the manager, raising their voices, and eventually just told the manager straight out, "Don't ever report this type of thing again" and walked out.
It was appalling and so uncomfortable to witness. Unfortunately, the guy who actually called in the report and tried to run after the robber, came in seconds after the cops left to act as a witness. I guess it is a case of "too little, too late" and honestly, a sad display of pulling rank/prejudice.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Now open on 11th Street: Tully's and a boutique
Tully's Gluten-Free Bakery opens today on 11th Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue.. (Fork in the Road recently interviewed owner Tully Lewis.)
And next door, a new boutique has opened...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Tully's Gluten-Free Bakery opening on East 11th Street
And next door, a new boutique has opened...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Tully's Gluten-Free Bakery opening on East 11th Street
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Baby grand TV set discarded
Labels:
11th Street,
East Village streetscenes,
giant TVs,
trash
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Eco-indulgent gym not quite ready for action on 11th Street
Oh! The big Village Green ad came off the front windows at, uh, Village Green, 11th Street's very first eco-indulgent, harmony of mind and body, of time and place, of luxury and lifestyle condo.
Can we see that street-levelgym Wellness Center yet?!
Well. Sort of.
Dude, where's the ab lounge?
Then! The paper went back up on the windows...
Until the Wellness Center is open, you Spandex-craving peepsters will have to keep trudging over to Dolphin on Fourth Street near Second Avenue....
Previously!
Can we see that street-level
Well. Sort of.
Dude, where's the ab lounge?
Then! The paper went back up on the windows...
Until the Wellness Center is open, you Spandex-craving peepsters will have to keep trudging over to Dolphin on Fourth Street near Second Avenue....
Previously!
Three storefronts, two new businesses (so far) for East 11th Street
Speaking of 11th Street...So the three new storefronts just to the west of Veniero's...So we know about the Village Veterinarian...
... and Tully's Gluten-Free Bakery...
...and next to Tully's...we're told it will be a clothing boutique...don't know much else about the store just yet...
... and Tully's Gluten-Free Bakery...
...and next to Tully's...we're told it will be a clothing boutique...don't know much else about the store just yet...
Monday, December 21, 2009
Plump Dumpling opens in new location
The Plump Dumpling has opened at its new location on 11th Street and Second Avenue...just steps from its former space. At the former Citi-Spaces office. Hope the Plump owners paint over that color combo...
Previously on EV Grieve:
A short history of Citi-Spaces at Second Avenue and 11th Street
Marshal law at former Citi-Spaces location
Previously on EV Grieve:
A short history of Citi-Spaces at Second Avenue and 11th Street
Marshal law at former Citi-Spaces location
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Tully's Gluten-Free Bakery opening on East 11th Street
Those storefronts next to Veniero's on 11th Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue have their tenants... the Village Veterinarian... and now, the first retail space for Tully's...
...the gluten-free bakery that has being peddling its good online and at outlets such as Zabar's. As a site called Gluten Free Atlanta reports, "Tully is an up and coming young female chef in New York City, originally from Memphis, TN, so she’s a gluten-free southern girl at heart. Diagnosed with celiac disease in 2008 and a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu in Austin, TX Tully’s made it her goal to create yummy gluten-free cookies and brownies that actually taste like cookies and brownies."
Oh, but so cruel to make people walk by Veniero's and Something Sweet to get here...
And, you know, Peter has a really nice selection of gluten-free desserts at Whole Earth Bakery on St. Mark's Place...
...the gluten-free bakery that has being peddling its good online and at outlets such as Zabar's. As a site called Gluten Free Atlanta reports, "Tully is an up and coming young female chef in New York City, originally from Memphis, TN, so she’s a gluten-free southern girl at heart. Diagnosed with celiac disease in 2008 and a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu in Austin, TX Tully’s made it her goal to create yummy gluten-free cookies and brownies that actually taste like cookies and brownies."
Oh, but so cruel to make people walk by Veniero's and Something Sweet to get here...
And, you know, Peter has a really nice selection of gluten-free desserts at Whole Earth Bakery on St. Mark's Place...
Monday, December 14, 2009
Village Veterinarian coming to 11th Street
We now know at least one of the tenants in the new storefronts on 11th Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue...
Figured we were due for the 7th or 8th vintage/consignment shop along here... (not that there's anything wrong with vintage/consignments shops...)
Figured we were due for the 7th or 8th vintage/consignment shop along here... (not that there's anything wrong with vintage/consignments shops...)
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Village Green shows off its glass
Little by little we're starting to see just what "eco-indulgent" living will look like. The new condo on 11th Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue is now sporting new front windows...
Previously!
Sometime soon!
Monday, November 30, 2009
Village Green bares its fangs
Some day soon, these menacing-looking fangs coming from our favorite eco-indulgent condo on East 11th Street...
...will help provide shelter to the citizens of VG...
Previously hereabouts.
...will help provide shelter to the citizens of VG...
Previously hereabouts.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Village Green sheds the sidewalk shed
Some day soon, Village Green, the "eco-indulgent" new condo on 11th Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue, will look like this...
...where residents enjoy "serenity in the city" while cars roar up the street at 100 mph...
...and we've been eagerly awaiting what this will really look like...
And now, the sidewalk sheds have been removed...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Village Green opening its houses this weekend
...where residents enjoy "serenity in the city" while cars roar up the street at 100 mph...
...and we've been eagerly awaiting what this will really look like...
And now, the sidewalk sheds have been removed...
Previously on EV Grieve:
Village Green opening its houses this weekend
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